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- Comment on Valve must address swastikas and other hate on Steam, writes US senator in a letter to Gabe Newell 5 days ago:
Says the person supporting Nazi’s…
- Comment on Valve confirms it'll support the ROG Ally with its Steam Deck operating system 3 months ago:
Looks like the Ally uses AMD, so I expect it probably works just fine.
- Comment on The Steam Deck finally has its own friends list icon. 3 months ago:
I would love a tiny, light Deck that can run indies and remote-play bigger games.
- Comment on I’d love to explore more of Fallout London’s brilliant world, but it keeps crashing every few minutes 3 months ago:
They’re very clearly not being serious, so I wouldn’t really call it “bravado”.
- Comment on Microsoft's new Recall AI will take screenshots of everything you do - freaky 5 months ago:
TL;DR, Mikufan got big mad, called me a troll, and blocked me.
- Comment on Microsoft's new Recall AI will take screenshots of everything you do - freaky 5 months ago:
Can’t defend your claim? Just block the other person!
Great look, bro.
- Comment on Microsoft's new Recall AI will take screenshots of everything you do - freaky 5 months ago:
Colore me shocked you finally understand that law is about specific things and im talking about what is laid out in the article!
Well no, actually you’re specifically making assumptions based on what’s not laid out in the article. Big difference.
And as i said, that thing being opt in would make it useless so it won’t be outside of EU, if it even comes to eu, we already have a different windows version than the rest of the world.
Cool, not relevant to whether or not your claim is true or false.
- Comment on Microsoft's new Recall AI will take screenshots of everything you do - freaky 5 months ago:
Literally all of those are nullified so long as the setup includes a compliant consent check. Which you literally cannot know whether it does or does not. Because the software isn’t released yet.
the article doesn’t state it as opt in
That one article Liam wrote about a piece of software that hasn’t been released yet? Well, case closed!
All of these may be violated
So your claim may be true. Well isn’t that a side-step from your initial assertion.
Again, color me shocked.
- Comment on Microsoft's new Recall AI will take screenshots of everything you do - freaky 5 months ago:
Please quote the part that illustrates where Recall gets activated without user consent.
- Comment on Microsoft's new Recall AI will take screenshots of everything you do - freaky 5 months ago:
So no source.
What a surprise.
- Comment on Microsoft's new Recall AI will take screenshots of everything you do - freaky 5 months ago:
Yes if it doesn’t have consent absolutely.
Source that it doesn’t have consent?
- Comment on Microsoft's new Recall AI will take screenshots of everything you do - freaky 5 months ago:
So your claim is that any software that processes any data entirely locally on a users machine is violating the GDPR?
- Comment on Microsoft's new Recall AI will take screenshots of everything you do - freaky 5 months ago:
True or false: You claimed that this software, which takes, stores, and processes screenshots locally, constitutes a violation of the GDPR.
- Comment on Microsoft's new Recall AI will take screenshots of everything you do - freaky 5 months ago:
So we agree that you were wrong about Microsoft violating the GDPR with this software, then.
- Comment on Microsoft's new Recall AI will take screenshots of everything you do - freaky 5 months ago:
The GDPR does not apply to taking and storing screenshots locally.
not just the part about the Screenshots being made and locally stored (although that probably would violate other laws)
“Probably” = you have no idea what you’re talking about.
- Comment on Microsoft's new Recall AI will take screenshots of everything you do - freaky 5 months ago:
Huh? Of course it’s not for no reason…
We’re talking about whether taking and storing screenshots locally constitutes a GDPR violation. Which it doesn’t.
- Comment on Microsoft's new Recall AI will take screenshots of everything you do - freaky 5 months ago:
When they collect that data
How do they collect that data if it stays local?
You are making a fool of yourself.
- Comment on Microsoft's new Recall AI will take screenshots of everything you do - freaky 5 months ago:
getting and processing data
Neither of which are possible unless they can get that data, bro
- Comment on Microsoft's new Recall AI will take screenshots of everything you do - freaky 5 months ago:
Not ones that a company can use to collect data.
What you are saying is just ridiculous.
- Comment on Microsoft's new Recall AI will take screenshots of everything you do - freaky 5 months ago:
So is the issue that you just don’t know what “local” means?
- Comment on Microsoft's new Recall AI will take screenshots of everything you do - freaky 5 months ago:
Source that Microsoft is collecting screenshots using this tool?
- Comment on Microsoft's new Recall AI will take screenshots of everything you do - freaky 5 months ago:
I’m not debating that. I’m asking you what data they are collecting
- Comment on Microsoft's new Recall AI will take screenshots of everything you do - freaky 5 months ago:
The taking of screenshots is the privacy violation.
Prove it.
Ots collection of data and as such falls under the strict laws around GDPR.
What data are they collecting?
- Comment on Microsoft's new Recall AI will take screenshots of everything you do - freaky 5 months ago:
So let’s assume it isn’t opt-in (it probably is though) – you’ve still yet to explain how an application taking screenshots, even without your knowledge, violates GDPR.
You just keep saying that it does. Prove it.
- Comment on Microsoft's new Recall AI will take screenshots of everything you do - freaky 5 months ago:
Again, how does that violate GDPR?
Are you saying every screenshot tool violates GDPR?
- Comment on Microsoft's new Recall AI will take screenshots of everything you do - freaky 5 months ago:
How does that violate GDPR?
- Comment on Microsoft's new Recall AI will take screenshots of everything you do - freaky 5 months ago:
GDPR Violation
How?
- Comment on Zoom adds post-quantum end-to-end encryption to video meetings 5 months ago:
Oh yeah, your comment was clearly good natured and looking for spirited discussion.
🙄
- Comment on Zoom adds post-quantum end-to-end encryption to video meetings 5 months ago:
we don’t fully know their capabilities.
Well, you don’t.
- Comment on Zoom adds post-quantum end-to-end encryption to video meetings 5 months ago:
If only there were some kind of article attached to the post that would explain it